Post on All Things Christmas

So… I couldn’t find an EXACT copy of my Christmas card – but here is a similar one – M and I had fun filling them out together this year – not done yet – he just happened to use MOST of them so now I need to find some still-cute ones tonight after my final! Jeez!

and I also did a Giada De Laurentiis recipe – although I fear I used a bit too much mint in my love of mint for the other people eating the food. However, they did go quickly – didn’t sell out completely – but they were munched on by at least a dozen or more diners… PLUS, M HATES peas, but loved this one. haha

saucepan over medium-high heat until the broth boils. Add the frozen peas and cook until the peas are tender, about 5 minutes. Drain the peas in a mesh sieve.

Place the peas in a food processor with the mint, salt, and pepper. Puree the pea mixture. Place the pea puree in a medium bowl and refrigerate until cool, about 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, for the crostini: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Place the baguette slices on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet in a single layer. Bake in the oven until toasted and golden around the edges, about 10 minutes. While the crostini are still warm, drizzle the tops with extra-virgin olive oil. Using a whole clove of garlic in your fingertips, rub the top of the crostini a few times to give a hint of garlic.

I do not put the cream in – it is fluffy and dense enough as it is, and I think it just adds fat to the dish…. I DO get generous with the proscuitto though… To finish, whip the cream until stiff peaks form. Fold the whipped cream into the pea puree. Top each of the crostini with about 1 tablespoon of pea puree. Sprinkle with a bit of the diced prosciutto. Serve immediately.

Talk about LAME – now, I love Lowes – my Daddy works there as a pre-retirement job (and he can hang out with lots of people we know and get them to buy from him, among other benefits! ha!) and so M and I wanted to go there to get a tree to support Daddy. WELL, guess what? Lowe’s delivered their Christmas trees to their stores BEFORE EVEN THANKSGIVING. Soooo when people like M and I were wanting to buy a REAL tree and a cast-iron tree stand, there was NOTHING left. Whether it was a fresh tree – while there were some they were either tiny or too tall (for our lame-ass townhome)! or a nice tree stand (who the heck puts a 6.5 foot tree into a plastic tree stand)? So we sadly wandered into the building to look at fake trees – neither of us has EVER had a fake tree before – but the more expensive ones were nice. We picked out this baby:

And when we went to check out – it was only $90! 50% off! Yay! We were very excited. And you know what? It looks nice!! I will post pictures of it soon with all of the presents around it.

A real tree is awesome because it smells real. My parents, however, used to get the ones that “hurt” me. Go figure. I was blaming them for that crap even THEN. hahaha. But they smell nice and just general aesthetics of a real tree are better…